Strange use of the meme. The man pictured became a sensation because of his incredulity, not his sympathy or compassion. Using his image this way just feels amateurish or ignorant
Strange use of the meme. The man pictured became a sensation because of his incredulity, not his sympathy or compassion. Using his image this way just feels amateurish or ignorant
A lot of innocent people died during that incident. It doesn’t cost you anything to be respectful. Locking this post.
It’s not overthinking to question the usefulness of blatant disregard for functional systems. You’re throwing away something that works perfectly well, and you haven’t given a single convincing reason for it. That’s not me overthinking, that’s you failing to explain the violation.
Self-evident, but thank you. My question is about why.
English media, including the media on the website you’re reading right now, is arranged left to right. Adherence to this rule is what makes our language comprehensible. These grammatical rules are not impediments; they are the foundations of understanding.
Violating them is done with specific purpose in mind. Anagrams are a puzzle in which the order of letters is scrambled, and the player must correct it. In this case the violation of the rule is a game, valuable because it provides enjoyment to the player.
Although I appreciate your quick response, I am looking for a more thorough one. If this arbitrary and meaningless syntax violation has any redeeming qualities I’m not seeing them. But thanks again.
What’s up with the incorrect sentence order? Letters and words are in the correct order but sentences are reversed? Why the inconsistency
Who are you?
why is that valuable though
what is usenet data and why would I want it. you mention bulk data… what is that data?
what are these and why would we want them
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